The Warner Brothers’ next-generation Mortal Kombat film was released last Friday. When the great anticipation and atmosphere created before the film suddenly turned upside down after the film, the film’s screenwriter Greg Russo and the producers are already pointing to sequels as a way to escape criticism. Although the new Mortal Kombat films generate some excitement, the failure of the first film is not really to be ignored. Finally, screenwriter Russo clarified both the sequels and the potential Johnny Cagein a statement.
“The Johnny scene at the end changed the film in different ways. There were different versions of the poster. Finally, it was a poster made by the business design team that appeared. I’m going to. Citizen Cage; I chose the one because; Fight for your rights!; His writing was really funny. I wanted to put it in the story and evaluate it. I believe we’ll be able to tell more stories like this. Everyone’s focused on the first film. You can’t make a trilogy without the first movie. But as a screenwriter, you should never see yourself in a corner.
You’re always saying, Where can the story go from here? What more can I tell you?; you have to think about it in the form of. I’ve always been looking to see bigger things, and the idea felt right. We had too many characters who didn’t fit the story. We don’t have the luxury of making individual movies for all these characters. We protected the big characters we had. Because we didn’t want to use everything at once.” |
The trilogy of Greg Russo’s explanations needs to be underlined. If the Warner Brothers are really planning a trilogy, this first film we’ve seen could be forgotten as an unpleasant prep ahead of the great Mortal Kombat. But at some point, if we’re not going to watch a movie that’s in the atmosphere of the game with a lot of fighters in the big tournament, even if they make five more movies, they have no chance of satisfying the fans. Therefore, we are skeptical of the details of the next generation Mortal Kombat Cinematic Universe.